Cameron - Thanks for the offer. I just decided earlier today to do an install on top of Deban. Hopefully my install will go smoothly or I will take you up on your offer.
Thanks and Peace,
Mike Wafkowski
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From: Cameron Dale
To: Discussion about mythtv
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Anyone have Packard Bell IR Receiver and RemoteWorking?!
I use the Packaard Bell IR serial receiver with myth. But I'm not using Knoppmyth, instead I've got Debian testing (etch) which I believe is similar. Mine works perfectly with pretty much no configuration, using lirc 0.7.1pre2 from the debian packages. I'm not really sure what problem you're having from your description, but if you can give me some more information, I'll try to help.
On 12/13/05, Mike Wafkowski <mikeyw at sohogurus.net> wrote:
Howdy all - Is there a soul out there who has gotten the ubiquitous cheap
Packard Bell IR receiver and remote to work with any recent version of
Knoppmyth?
I've tried R5A16-22 and 26 and have not got the device to acknowledge it
exists. I've read every guide and howto I could find, installed and
reinstalled the three mentioned versions of Knoppmyth, compiled three
different verisions of LIRC.
The unit works like a champ with WinLirc...
A little help please?!
TIA,
Mike Wafkowski
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phill Edwards" <philledwards at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" < mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] watching a bttv recorded show on a non
mythtvmplayer?
> I would like to watch a recorded show (by my mythbox recorded with a
> bttv (askey tview 99 card)) on my ubuntu linux box. (I can watch them on
> my mythbox using mythfrontend with a tv attached to it)
>
> I am also having a pvr 250 and I can watch videos recorded by it without
> any hazle (since it is mpeg2 recorded).
> I can also convert those movies on my mythbox with either nuvexport or
> mencoder... (mencoder is a lot faster though..;-)
>
> Ok now my question: Did anyone succeed in converting such a nuppelvideo
> (recorded by a bttv card) to an xvid/divx or watching it on a standard
> ubuntu desktop?
On Windows you can do this by installing the DSFilters from
sourceforge. This then lets you right click a .nuv and convert it to
AVI (I think). I know you're on Ubuntu - but maybe the same filters
are available for it as well as Windows.
Regards,
Phill
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